South-America's “hottest” destination. The fabulous and diversified beauty of its tourist attractions, the sophistication and friendliness of its people, the convenience of its currency rate, makes Argentina the place to be. 

Click the cities below for information and tour prices.

Buenos Aires    Iguazu    Bariloche

Calafate    Ushuaia    Peninsula Valdez

 

Buenos Aires                                                              Back to Top

This country has a great variety of cultural influences, but for many travelers the main attraction is it's natural treasures. From the northern deserts to the Andes mountain range, from the Iguazu Falls to the magnificent desolation of the Patagonia, Argentina's geography is diverse and wondrous.  Argentina offers its visitors activities that range from its fabulous glaciers, mountains and unique fauna, to great shopping, theatre, movies and casinos. Due to its expansive territory, sport lovers can enjoy a wide variety of recreations, such as, hunting, fishing, skiing, soccer, golf and polo, etc. Buenos Aires , the capital, is enveloped in the romanticism of Tango, and it's Parisian similarities, like outdoor cafes, the elegant fashion of its locals, expose the visitors to a European atmosphere. The variety of cultures also offers the visitor a gastronomic paradise at very economical prices. Argentina is a country where Europeans and Americans can alternate with comfort and most of all with security. All you need to feel like a total porteño (local) is to develop an interest for soccer and take a few tango lessons!!!

 

Iguazu                                                                           Back to Top

They are located in the region of the great rivers, humid tropics, red soil, and jungles untouched by human hands. A canopy of giant trees covers these jungles, with extraordinary Flora and Fauna. The Iguazu Falls are known as one of the "Natural Seven Wonders of the World". They offer amazing views, with 275 different falls, and the notorious "Devil's Throat" where millions of gallons of water flow through dense vegetation. This incredible scene extends trough the "Iguazú National Park", the "Saltos del Mocona", the "Pilcomayo River National Park", the "El Palmar National Park", the "Esteros del Iberá", and the flat lands. Exotic birds, butterflies, flowers, and exuberant vegetation, combined with the silent presence of the Jesuit Mission Ruins create a unique spectacle, which will delight nature lovers.

 

Bariloche                                                                       Back to Top

The city of San Carlos of Baroliche is located in the center of Nahuel Huapi National Park. It is the place where a great part of Argentineans spends their holidays, whether be it winter or summer. This city, with its Swiss, English and German influenced architecture, rivals the European Alpines in what refers to outdoor activities. During the summer, tourists can enjoy walks by the lake and boat trips, as well as, skiing on the best mountains of South America in the winter. Bariloche , as an urban city, also offers commercial centers, nightclubs and excellent restaurants.

 

Calafate                                                                         Back to Top

City located in the south coast of the Argentino Lake. The main source of income is the tourist services, and there are hotels and hostels of very good level, diverse types of nautical trips that takes the tourist to the base of the glaciers, cavalcades by spectacular paths, estancias visits, fishing in the rivers and lakes of the surroundings, etc. El Calafate is called the capital of the glaciers, given its vicinity to the National park Los Glaciares, that was created in 1937 and declared by the United Nations in 1981 ‘World Patrimony of the Humanity'. This National Park embraces 450,000 hectares where 13 glaciers descend in the lakes Viedma and Argentino. All are beautiful but that of an extraordinary and imposing beauty is without doubts the glacier Perito Moreno located in the arm Rico of the Argentino Lake, which presents a wall of ice 60 meters high. Traveling the North arm of the same lake you can visit other glaciers, Upsala, Onelli and Spegazzini, going by the lagoon of the floes.

 

Ushuaia                                                                          Back to Top

Ushuaia, Capital of the 'Tierra del Fuego', is considered the most southern city in the world. It is located on the bay of the same name on the North coast of the Beagle channel, and at the base of the last cord of the Andes mountain range. . The "Tourist Port ", from where the catamarans traveling the Beagle channel leave, has a coastal avenue that overlooks its marine border. ; The center of the commercial activity in Ushuaia is the San Martín Avenue. Here you will find numerous shops selling carefully crafted articles at very good prices because they are tax-free. Ushuaia is surrounded by many places of incomparable beauty: the Lapataia bay, the Beagle channel with its islands, the Estancia (ranch) Harberton, and the National Park Tierra del Fuego. To these places you can arrive in a narrow trail train that leaves from the station "Fin del Mundo" (end of the world). One of the most famous parties in the city is the one that takes place during the longest night of the year, on June 21, celebrated with fireworks and musical shows.

 

Peninsula Valdez                                                            Back to Top

The Andes mountain range exhibits its greatness in the Patagonian provinces. Ancient, silent forests extend to the edge of crystal clear lakes. On the mountain summit, nature seems to overflow with peaks of granite and the ice fields of Calafate, spilling its glaciers into lakes of unparalleled beauty. Magnificent mammals and marine fowls inhabit the tempestuous Patagonian coasts while completing part of their life cycles. Colonies of Sea lions frolic on small islands and inlets. The Southern Marine elephants meet at the Valdes Peninsula, in what is one of the most important gatherings in the world, a magical place where also the Frank Austral Whales punctually convene to procreate. Maras, rheas. and guanacos run through the steppes. Point Tombo is home to a large number of colonies of Magellan penguins on the planet. The astonished eyes of the visitor will witness the natural processes that have been developing since immemorial times.